The band announced that Celebration Day will get a worldwide theatrical release on 17 October, followed by "multiple video and audio" formats on 19 November.

An estimated 20 million people applied for tickets for Led Zeppelin's O2 show. Their 16-song set is included in its entirety in Celebration Day.

Led Zeppelin split in 1980, following the death of drummer John Bonham. During the 80s, their critical reputation sank, but the last 20 years have seen them rehabilitated as guitarist Jimmy Page has led a charge to bolster their legacy with a series of reissues and remasters that have cemented their position as the arguably the greatest hard rock band ever.

Celebration Day will be the third Zeppelin live film to have been released in the last decade. In 2003, the band released the two-disc set Led Zeppelin DVD, which captured live footage of the band spanning their whole career, meticulously restored and matched to high-quality live recordings of the original performances. It became the bestselling music DVD of all time. That was followed in 2007 by a DVD of their concert film The Song Remains the Same, originally released in 1976.

Full tracklisting

1. Good Times Bad Times2. Ramble On3. Black Dog4. In My Time of Dying5. For Your Life6. Trampled Under Foot7. Nobody's Fault But Mine8. No Quarter9. Since I've Been Loving You10. Dazed and Confused11. Stairway to Heaven12. The Song Remains the Same13. Misty Mountain Hop14. Kashmir15. Whole Lotta Love16. Rock and Roll